Morning zreed042
My present 15-22 has the same issue (sort of), a very inconsistent POI.
I have been fighting with accuracy problems since I bough the 15-22. It usually shoots within a few inches of POA at 50 yards but you just never know where in that POI is going to be.
In fact I sent it in to S&W for accuracy repair & it came back with a new barrel, new bolt, & new trigger group. It's a bit better but still I never know exactly where it will POI in relation to the POA.
I am just not that happy with the bench rested accuracy of my 15-22. It's acceptable for offhand shooting at 25 yards & will even scare the hell out of a grapefruit at 50 yards. It just won't put (all) the bullets in the same place at 50 yards.
Some of the things I have found in tracking the bench rested inaccuracy of my 15-22 are:
-With the plastic receiver & plastic upper it is very temperature sensitive as it goes from warm, to cold, back to hot. Especially if I start out with a warm gun from the house then take it out in sub 30°f temps then the sun warms it back up again during shooting. (about 4"-5" groups at 50 yards under these conditions).
-The little plastic marvel is also very sensitive to how it's rested on a shooting bag or other gun rest. Just a few ounces of variable pressure on that flexible fore-end makes a big difference in where the bullet impacts at 50 yards. I tried removing the front fore-end cap to sort of free float the barrel & that actually made the grouping worse so I put it back on.
-Also something I haven't totally figured out yet but there seems to be an issue with the bullet lube effecting the POI vs POA on a cold barrel gun vs a warm barrel gun. The first few cold barrel shots always go someplace other than where aimed by a few inches.
I have made a couple of new friends at my local shooting range that have the 15-22 & as far as I can tell their 15-22's group about the same as mine does at 50 yards (rested). OK offhand at 25 yards & will shoot a 100 round very ragged hole in the target at 50 yards but the total group spread is usually well over 4" at 50 yards rested.